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Grateful Go Bo Party Promotes Flower Power
September 26, 2018
•The 14th annual Go Bo Party — held Sept. 7 at the 29th Street home of Deb and Ben Johns— was inspired by Bo Johns’s successful battle against cancer, with […]
Georgetown’s Tree Lovers
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Guests gathered Sept. 16 at Dumbarton House to salute Trees for Georgetown and its steadfast supporters, Betsy Emes and her host committee. Funded by gifts and grants, volunteer group protects […]
Looking Forward to Some of the Best
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The Washington social season has something for every taste and, to a certain extent, every giving level. This fall sees a number of special events celebrating a signature anniversary. In […]
‘Studio 54 Forever’ at House of Sweden
September 20, 2018
•Hasse Persson spent more than 100 nights at Studio 54 as the only photographer allowed inside by co-owner Steve Rubell after press hours. An exhibition of his photographs is on view from Sept. 22 to Dec. 9.
Wolf Trap Ball Goes All British
September 17, 2018
•You probably never thought you’d read black tie society gala and Def Leppard in the same sentence, but leave it to Washington to bring together some strange bedfellows. On Saturday […]
Spicer Book Party Lights Up Trump Hotel
July 27, 2018
•Past and present White House aides turned out on July 26 to fete Sean Spicer’s memoir, “The Briefing.” Kellyanne Conway and Sarah Huckabee Sanders were among those huddled together in […]
Giant Food Fires up 26th National Capital BBQ Battle
July 3, 2018
•Giant Food fired up its 26th Annual Giant National Capital Barbecue Battle along Pennsylvania Avenue NW on June 23-24, as pit masters, competitors, vendors, companies and nonprofits offered food samples […]
Branca Shares Memories at Tudor Place
May 31, 2018
•Designer Alessandra Branca spoke about her friend, the late Elizabeth Powell, and her own design philosophy at the May 24 Landmark Luncheon at the historic estate in Georgetown.
Last Chance: Rose Park Art Departs Sunday
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The 81 color-packed panels, measuring 22 feet high, took over part of the Rose Park ball field at P Street and the lower field that leads to M Street, as well as a bit of park land on Massachusetts Avenue, just north of the vice president’s residence.